Review of Steemworld.org
All I can say is, "Thank You" for this New Members Community and the content that has been built for us to complete. I have been on steemit for a couple of weeks and was wondering where I could find some stats regarding my account that I couldn't find on my profile. Boom, there it is on steemworld.org
When you first browse to this site it can be quite overwhelming, but the given reference Review of steemworld.org by @yohan2on in the Achievement 5 material by @cryptokannon is very helpful and I suggest you read it first before going to steemworld.org
When browsing to steemworld.org, in the address bar you will want to input: "steemworld.org/@yourusername" so you will land on your dashboard. The dashboard can be broken down into the following sections:
Top Section
The first thing you will notice is a meter with a corresponding percentage to give the user a picture of how much voting power they have left before a needing a recharge. Also there is a voting percentage ladder showing paid amounts for votes given at a certain voting percentage.
Second Section
I would call this section the account details area. Notice to the right there is a dropdown arrow that defaults to Steem token, but you are able to choose other steem based tokens using the drop down list. Assuming you leave the default on Steem, you will get all kinds of stats revolving around your voting power, reputation, posting details, etc. Continuing on down the left hand side of this section you can view information on your different balances, meaningful details about your account, any delegations you might have, a list of followers & mentions, trading details, system info and finally your personal settings.
Third Section
This section is labled "Account Operations". This area displays any activity that has happend with regards to your account such as who you voted for and decided to follow as well as who voted for your content and followed you. It also shows the weighted details such as voting percentage and the corresponding monetary amount. Browsing down the left hand side of this area there are a series of filters that you can use to shorten the list if so desired.
Fourth Section
This area is all about your posts. The default view is to see a list of all your active posts with their corresponding payouts, but there is also an option to look at Finished posts with various search filters. Each post in the list is live, so if you select one, it reveals a drop down list of various stats regarding that individual post such as statistical summary, post content, who voted with corresponding voted weight, any replies and associated resteems.
Fifth Section
This section is labeled "Coming Rewards" and is all about future payouts. The default displays the Author rewards and contains information such as posting type, the post name, a count down timer to payout and your payout totals in SP, SBD and STU. There is also an option for Curator rewards that displays similar information as the author option.
Bottom Section
This section is labeled "Tools" and gives you all the options you would expect to have associated with your account where you can manage it accordingly. Things such as change password, account recovery, block explorer, etc.
In summary steemword.org is the place you need to go if want to know anything associated with your account. The amount of information is too numerous to list everything in this post. So the best advice to a new comer is to read the given reference above and then explore the site until you feel comfortable with the given information.
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